• Separation of Liability and Equitable Relief

    By Published On: April 17th, 2017

    Most married taxpayers choose to file taxes jointly due to certain benefits associated with this filing status. When a couple chooses to file a joint tax return, both taxpayers are jointly and severally liable for the tax and any additions to tax, interest, or penalties that arise from joint return, even if the couple later ...

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  • Why should I have a will drafted?

    By Published On: April 5th, 2017

    Constructing a last will and testament is an integral part in planning the distribution of an individual's estate after their death. In the State of North Carolina, wills give the testator (the person writing the will) the chance to make sure that their spouse, children, other family members, and even pets are taken care of ...

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  • How Do I Become a Guardian in North Carolina?

    By Published On: March 29th, 2017

    A guardianship is an important legal tool that allows the Clerk of Superior Court to appoint one person or entity to make decisions on behalf of an incompetent adult (the ward). Guardians are typically appointed in instances of incapacity or disability. Say for example, an individual suffers a tragic accident and is placed in a ...

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  • How do I get an expunction in North Carolina?

    By Published On: March 22nd, 2017

    Most people often associate being convicted of a crime with spending time in jail. Although incarceration is a serious matter, it is only one of the numerous potential consequences that a conviction can have on a person's life. A criminal record can limit employment and housing opportunities, tear apart families, and block a plethora of ...

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  • Client Feedback

    By Published On: March 20th, 2017

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